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JimF, ask the BBC, they did it.
The child is the child of a British citizen, and entirely innocent in all of this. you can think what you like of it's mother, I don't have any sympathy for her either tbh, but the child I do have sympathy for as it didn't ask to be born and as far as i'm aware legally has UK and possibly dutch citizenship at the very least.
You can't just go around making people stateless just because you don't like their parents.
Calico...of course the child is an innocent as are all children when born. Unfortunately for them they have no say in their upbringing so whilst we may abhor the parentage....the poor poor child suffers from its birth right and none of us have control over that.

It's life, it's not fair, it's not equal.... We cannot change it..... We have to accept it BUT think of the wider complications. Nowt is perfect on this planet and never...ever will be
That's my point though, it's birthright is that of a British citizen so we do.
//You can't just go around making people stateless just because you don't like their parents. //

Who is making the baby stateless? The baby was born in Syria! That dictates that the baby is Syrian right? After all every "baby" born in Britain is immediately rendered British and continues to be labelled such, especially by the Beep Beep See, no matter what the circumstance. Can the Syrians not raise and educate children?

I thought the child takes the Fathers Nationality, so Dutch?
//I thought the child takes the Fathers Nationality, so Dutch? //

Who knows Baldric? Hardly a paragon of virtue is she? Syrian.
No, being born in Britain alone does not make you British as you very well know, and nationality is not only conferred by the father either, at least get your fact right rather than what you wish was true. the child is our problem and our responsibility. I agree she's not a citizen we want back, but there is now the baby's rights to consider as well, and we have to do that under international law.
"After all every "baby" born in Britain is immediately rendered British"

Nonsense!
Eerr you all missed a bit out of the c&p misrepresentation. Allow me.

//After all every "baby" born in Britain is immediately rendered British and continues to be labelled such, especially by the Beep Beep See, no matter what the circumstance.//
Jim!! You made him type Beep Beep See again,

I'm running out of bricks, stop it.
This baby has a Dutch father and will have Dutch Nationality
//Jim!! You made him type//

Thank you for the concern, but I am saved the task by virtue of my predictive app. :))
The baby is totally an innocent party and his birth should be joyfully celebrated
The child is a British citizen- please see this from the govt site.

//3. CHILDREN BORN OUTSIDE THE UNITED KINGDOM TO BRITISH
CITIZENS OTHERWISE THAN BY DESCENT
A child born outside the United Kingdom will be a British citizen by descent if
either parent is a British citizen otherwise than by descent at the time of the birth.
However, in certain cases, a child who is born to a British citizen otherwise than
by descent may also be a British citizen otherwise than by descent (see section 5
below).
4. CHILDREN WHO ARE BORN OUTSIDE THE UNITED KINGDOM TO
BRITISH CITIZENS BY DESCENT
A child born outside the United Kingdom will not be a British citizen if neither
parent is a British citizen otherwise than by descent. A parent who is a British
citizen by descent cannot normally pass that status on. The exception to this is
where the parent was in one of the 3 types of service listed in section 5 at the
time of the birth.
A child who is not a British citizen may be entitled to be registered as a British
citizen. Further information can be found on the Gov.Uk website:
https://www.gov.uk/register-british-citizen/children-born-outside-uk.//
Joyfully celebrated? Perhaps the child should be pitied for being brought up in such circumstances. He is quite likely to lead a miserable life or be a political pawn unless he can be safely adopted by a loving parent
Can you also provide us with the rules regarding Dutch and Syrian citizenship please Calicogirl?
Just seen her being interviewed on channel 4
She doesn’t really help herself does she
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Not being Syrian or Dutch no I can't, but my guess is that the child is British by virtue of it's mother's Nationality, possibly dutch if her marriage to the Dutch guy was legally binding and possibly Syrian as well ( I have no idea of the rules about Syrian nationality) but it is most definitely 100% British, and we will have to deal with that like a civilised country ought to deal with it's newborns who are in danger.

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